FIGC supports UEFA's 'Real Scars' campaign against online abuse in football
The campaign is part of the UEFA Outraged programme, with national team midfielder Jorginho appearing in one of the episodes of the series available on the UEFA.tv platformWednesday, April 12, 2023
The FIGC supports 'Real Scars', UEFA's campaign against online discrimination, hate and abuse in football. A campaign born during the last Women's European Championship, the campaign will be promoted through a video launched at all UEFA competitions scheduled on Tuesday 11, Wednesday 12 and Thursday 13 April.
The campaign is part of the UEFA Outraged education programme, which saw the active participation of the FIGC, with national team midfielder Jorginho appearing in one of the episodes of the Outraged series, available on the UEFA.tv streaming platform (click here). The series, which aims to highlight the value of respect, addresses various issues such as racism, sexism, online abuse, refugee discrimination and homophobia.